Consumers will drive Right to Repair 2012 vote

Sep 9, 2011
Source: Right to Repair Coalition

Following certification by the Massachusetts Attorney General of its proposed ballot question, the Right to Repair Coalition announced that it will immediately begin collecting signatures to place this important pro-consumer initiative petition before the voters. Supporters have until November 23 to get the 68,911 signatures required to secure placement of the question on the 2012 ballot.

The proposed Right to Repair law would require automobile manufacturers to provide directly to the consumer the diagnostic and safety information needed to repair their cars. Currently, auto manufacturers provide only some of the diagnostic and safety information needed to repair vehicle owner’s cars with independent technicians, limiting consumer choice and making business difficult for neighborhood repair shops.

“If the car manufacturers can continue to manipulate the market by withholding information, then do I really own the car?” said Jeff McLeod of Marshfield and one of the original signers of the initiative petition approved by the Attorney General today.

“Ultimately, if this law doesn't pass it's going to cost me more money as a consumer, so I can't wait to vote for this ballot question next year,” McLeod said.

Industry research estimates annual savings of $300-$500 per family when vehicle owners are given the right to choose where their cars are repaired.

Consumers across the state visiting local mechanics or neighborhood parts stores have filled out letters of support and sent them to their state legislators. More than 50,000 letters have now been submitted and the coalition’s Facebook page has received more than 8,000 “likes.”

The Right to Repair Coalition includes consumer advocates like AAA and more than 2,000 independent repair shops, small businesses and retailers in communities across Massachusetts.